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London shows available on Monday, 6 July 2026 - 2 tickets
From classic West End Musicals to must-see Plays, we have tickets for everyone. We've put together a live, constantly updated selection of shows available in the West End on Monday, 6 July 2026 to help you book your theatre tickets.
The Tiger Who Came To Tea
Theatre Royal Haymarket
Tickets from £12.00 4.6 43 reviews 4.6 43 reviewsBased on Judith Kerr's beloved picture book and adapted by David Wood, The Tiger Who Came to Tea follows a little girl named Sophie, who's confronted by a huge, tea-guzzling tiger when he invites himself over to her house for afternoon tea. Filled with humour, heart, and infectious songs, this is the perfect summer treat for the whole family, appropriate for children of all ages. Book now and don't miss this charming, delightful story about kindness and embracing the unexpected.
- Playing at: Theatre Royal Haymarket
- Booking until: Saturday, 5 September 2026
Kinky Boots
London Coliseum
Tickets from £15.00 4.8 1332 reviews 4.8 1332 reviewsThe beloved British musical comes home after strutting its way across the UK on a sell-out tour in 2025! Starring Strictly Come Dancing’s Johannes Radebe and featuring music and lyrics by pop icon Cyndi Lauper, this story of the unlikely team-up between a shoemaker and a drag queen is sure to leave a smile on your face.
- Playing at: London Coliseum
- Booking until: Saturday, 11 July 2026
- Starring: Johannes Radebe
Relics
Lyric Hammersmith
Tickets from £18.00Family, legacy, and growing pains collide in this painful but funny play by Ben Ockrent and directed by Michael Longhurst, where four siblings gather at the home of their late mother to divide up her possessions, and instead stumble on a shocking secret.this raw, powerful play interrogates legacies and complicated relationships in a masterful feat of storytelling that you won't want to miss.
- Playing at: Lyric Hammersmith
- Booking until: Saturday, 18 July 2026
Cyrano de Bergerac
Noel Coward Theatre
Tickets from £18.00 4.8 35 reviews 4.8 35 reviewsAdrian Lester returns as the dashing but insecure hero Cyrano in Simon Evans and Debris Stevenson's adaptation of Edmond Rostand's timeless classic, in which poet and duelist Cyrano de Bergerac, unable to confess his feelings for his love Roxane, instead helps the handsome but inarticulate Christian woo her through letters written by his own hand. Cyrano de Bergerac opened to critical acclaim in Stratford-upon-Avon in 2025 and now London audiences will have the chance to experience the romance, tragedy, and hilarity of this lyrical story of love, lies, and longing when it arrives at the Noel Coward Theatre this summer.
- Playing at: Noel Coward Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 5 September 2026
- Starring: Adrian Lester
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
Tickets from £18.00 4.9 24 reviews 4.9 24 reviewsSink into the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre's magical summer season with Atri Banerjee's blissful, dreamy production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, brought to life with a beautiful folk-infused score that will immerse you into a dizzying world of fairies and enchantments. Four lovers find themselves lost in fairyland, where a poorly timed love potion by the trickster Puck causes their already tangled relationships to become even more confusing. Experience Shakespeare's most spellbinding comedy in London's most beautiful theatre.
- Playing at: Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 18 July 2026
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
Soho Place Theatre (@sohoplace)
Tickets from £24.00 5 2 reviews 5 2 reviewsThis bold new musical is based on the true story of Malawian inventor William Kamkwamba, who built a windmill in his village to combat a drought, using only library books and spare parts. Chiwetel Ejiofor, who first brought the story to life for the screen, returns as Creative Associate and Lynette Linton directs, with a book by Richy Hughes and music and lyrics by Tim Sutton. Don't miss this inspiring story about overcoming the odds to bring hope for tomorrow.
- Playing at: Soho Place Theatre (@sohoplace)
- Booking until: Saturday, 18 July 2026
The Book of Mormon
Prince of Wales Theatre
Tickets from £24.00 4.8 5729 reviews 4.8 5729 reviewsThe Book of Mormon is a wildly entertaining, award-winning show that is as hilarious as it is heartfelt. Audiences worldwide have been captivated by this production which pushes boundaries whilst delivering laughs and unforgettable performances.
- Playing at: Prince of Wales Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 5 September 2026
Arcadia
Duke of York's Theatre
Tickets from £24.00 4.4 18 reviews 4.4 18 reviewsCarrie Cracknell's Olivier-nominated revival of Tom Stoppard's Arcadia returns after a sold-out run at the Old Vic, transferring to the Duke of York's Theatre.Arcadia takes place across two timelines: in the past, a teenage prodigy investigates sex and mathematics with her tutor, while in the present, a group of scholars try to sniff out a historical scandal. Witty, clever, moving, and provocative, Arcadia explores the nature of time and the relationship between order and disorder.
- Playing at: Duke of York's Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 12 September 2026
Moulin Rouge! The Musical
Piccadilly Theatre
Tickets from £25.00 4.9 1730 reviews 4.9 1730 reviewsInspired by the 2001 film by Baz Luhrmann that starred Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor; passion, romance and spectacle collide in the dazzling extravaganza, Moulin Rouge The Musical! With its electrifying performances, extravagant costumes, and memorable score, Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a breathtaking celebration of love and the transformative power of art.
- Playing at: Piccadilly Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 7 November 2026
Beetlejuice The Musical
Prince Edward Theatre
Tickets from £25.00Wacky ghosts, madcap hijinks, a haunted house - step into the musical adaptation of Tim Burton's 1988 classic, where goth girl Lydia Deetz moves with her family into a house haunted by a recently deceased couple and the terrifyingly funny poltergeist Beetlejuice, all determined to scare off the newcomers. After a wildly successful Broadway run, Beetlejuice: The Musical arrives to haunt the West End with an unforgettably charming story, eccentric characters, and an irresistible soundtrack.
- Playing at: Prince Edward Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 17 April 2027
Avenue Q
Shaftesbury Theatre
Tickets from £25.00 4.8 11 reviews 4.8 11 reviewsThe beloved musical comedy featuring puppets and human actors is returning to the West End after two decades. The winner of multiple Tony Awards, with music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx and a book by Jeff Whitty, Avenue Q has been delighting audiences with its unique concept, catchy songs, and loveable characters since it first premiered in 2006, and now London audiences get to experience this quirky, charming story once again.
- Playing at: Shaftesbury Theatre
- Booking until: Friday, 30 October 2026
Austentatious
Vaudeville Theatre
Tickets from £26.00 4.9 22 reviews 4.9 22 reviewsExperience a hilarious new Jane Austen novel with the smash-hit comedy Austentatious. Inspired entirely by a title from the audience and performed in period costume with live musical accompaniment - it’s a riotous, razor-sharp show where swooning is guaranteed.
- Playing at: Vaudeville Theatre
- Booking until: Monday, 6 July 2026
The Devil Wears Prada
Dominion Theatre
Tickets from £28.00 4.7 716 reviews 4.7 716 reviewsBased on Lauren Weisberger's best-selling 2003 novel and the 2006 blockbuster film, The Devil Wears Prada features an all-star, award-winning creative team including Elton John and Jerry Mitchell. Experience this fabulous musical for yourself in the West End!
- Playing at: Dominion Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 6 February 2027
- Starring: Vanessa Williams
Glengarry Glen Ross
Old Vic Theatre
Tickets from £28.00 2.8 5 reviews 2.8 5 reviewsA major new revival of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Glengarry Glen Ross, is coming to the Old Vic, from Tony Award-winning director Patrick Marber, who previously revived this thrilling, funny drama for Broadway. The twist: it will feature an all-female cast! Revisit the scintillating story of four real estate agents competing to make the most sales, no matter the cost, with a bold new take on a story about greed, ambition, and capitalism that feels just as relevant as it did when it was first staged in 1983.
- Playing at: Old Vic Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 18 July 2026
Disney's Hercules Musical
Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Tickets from £29.00 4.7 228 reviews 4.7 228 reviewsDisney’s Hercules is brought to life on the West End stage in an exciting new musical adaptation, inspired by the beloved animated film and rooted in ancient Greek mythology. With its larger-than-life energy, humour, and heart, this spectacular show is sure to win over gods and mortals alike.
- Playing at: Theatre Royal Drury Lane
- Booking until: Saturday, 5 September 2026
The Producers
Garrick Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.8 94 reviews 4.8 94 reviewsHeading to the West End this autumn for the first time since 2004, following a sold-out three-month run at the Menier Chocolate Factory, The Producers is tipped to be the biggest show this year! Experience sharp wit, unforgettable songs, and standout performances, all of which have earned the production critical acclaim.
- Playing at: Garrick Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 19 September 2026
The Oresteia
The Bridge Theatre
Tickets from £30.00 4.6 5 reviews 4.6 5 reviewsCritically acclaimed Australian director Simon Stone returns to the Bridge Theatre to bring to life Aeschylus's epic Greek tragedy, The Oresteia, which follows the young Orestes in the bloody fallout of the Trojan War. This bold new adaptation, which reunites Stone with the creative team behind The Lady from the Sea, offers a unique modern spin on the classic play, in which a contemporary family wakes up trapped in a Greek myth.
- Playing at: The Bridge Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 19 September 2026
Phantom of the Opera
His Majesty's Theatre
Tickets from £34.00 4.8 4285 reviews 4.8 4285 reviewsThe Phantom of the Opera is a timeless tale of love, obsession, and tragedy set in the glamourous world of the Paris Opera House. With its haunting music from Andrew Lloyd Wbber, opulent sets, and gripping storyline, The Phantom of the Opera has been captivating audiences across the world for over 37 years.
- Playing at: His Majesty's Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 13 March 2027
To Kill A Mockingbird
Wyndham's Theatre
Tickets from £36.00 4.7 82 reviews 4.7 82 reviewsAaron Sorkin's critically acclaimed stage adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird returns to the West End this summer as part of a UK and Ireland tour. Based on the 1960 coming of age novel by Harper Lee, in which six year old Scout Finch narrates the story of her father Atticus and his attempts to defend a black man falsely accused of rape in a southern town, the story has continued to inspire and fascinate readers and audiences in the decades since it was first written. Richard Coyle reprises his role as Atticus Finch in this raw, unflinching retelling of a beloved story.
- Playing at: Wyndham's Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 12 September 2026
Mousetrap
St Martins Theatre
Tickets from £36.00 4.5 1258 reviews 4.5 1258 reviewsAgatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is the ultimate classic whodunit that has kept audiences on the edge of their seats for decades with its suspenseful plot and surprising twists. Experience the thrill of live mystery and see why this record-breaking play remains a timeless masterpiece of London's theatre scene.
- Playing at: St Martins Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 2 January 2027
Grace Pervades
Theatre Royal Haymarket
Tickets from £36.00 4.1 21 reviews 4.1 21 reviewsRalph Fiennes and Miranda Raison star as Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in this new play by acclaimed playwright David Hare and directed by Jeremy Herrin. Grace Pervades transfers to London after a wildly successful run at the Theatre Royal Bath. Don't miss this witty, dramatic historical play about two theatre legends and the resounding impact they had on an industry we all love.
- Playing at: Theatre Royal Haymarket
- Booking until: Saturday, 11 July 2026
- Starring: Miranda Raison, Ralph Fiennes
Oh, Mary!
Trafalgar Theatre
Tickets from £41.00 4.5 30 reviews 4.5 30 reviewsComedy legend Cole Escola’s dark, off-beat, and utterly outrageous historical comedy comes to the UK. This gleefully anachronistic take on American history follows Mary Todd Lincoln, wife to Abraham Lincoln: a woman who's feisty, thorny, drunken, and utterly unforgettable. Don’t miss this short and snappy 80-minute play packed with gags and mayhem, in a wild story about a First Lady as you’ve never seen her before.
- Playing at: Trafalgar Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 18 July 2026
- Starring: Mason Alexander Park
Cabaret
Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse
Tickets from £41.00 4.7 302 reviews 4.7 302 reviewsThe immersive and electrifying West End production of Cabaret has captivated London’s theatre scene. Enter the transformed Playhouse Theatre, where you're transported directly into the vibrant and turbulent world of 1930s Berlin.
- Playing at: Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse
- Booking until: Saturday, 30 January 2027
Springwood
Hampstead Theatre
Tickets from £42.00Stanley Tucci makes his London directorial debut with Richard Nelson's witty, poignant exploration of a pivotal moment in history. In the days leading up to World War II, King George VI and President Roosevelt meet at the latter's country home along with their wives, leading to a weekend full of negotiations, culture clash, and spilled secrets. Don't miss this clever and richly observed history play that brings together the personal and the political.
- Playing at: Hampstead Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 25 July 2026
Mamma Mia!
Novello Theatre
Tickets from £42.00 4.8 5348 reviews 4.8 5348 reviewsThe third-longest-running musical in West End history, Mamma Mia! is an irresistibly joyous musical set to ABBA's timeless hits. The show contains 23 of the biggest ABBA hits, including unforgettable hits like "Dancing Queen", "Waterloo" and the title song "Mamma Mia".
- Playing at: Novello Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 13 March 2027
High Society
Barbican Theatre
Tickets from £42.00 4.2 6 reviews 4.2 6 reviewsDon't miss the party of the year with Cole Porter's much-loved musical comedy in this sparkling revival directed by Rachel Kavanaugh. A witty, laugh-out-loud that pokes fun at Oyster Bay high society, this musical takes you right into the wedding preparation for the latest nuptials of pretentious socialite Tracy Lord, which quickly descend into chaos with the arrival of her ex-husband. High Society stars Call the Midwife's Helen George and Anything Goes's Felicity Kendal and features many of Porter's classic songs such as 'Just One Of Those Things', 'Let's Misbehave', 'I Love Paris', 'Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?', and more.
- Playing at: Barbican Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 11 July 2026
- Starring: Felicity Kendal, Helen George
CARE
Young Vic
Tickets from £42.00Alexander Zeldin makes his much anticipated return to London to direct his powerful, uplifting play about a grandmother forced to live in a care home after a fall, where she befriends other elderly people in the same uncertain stage of transition, and learns to appreciate life’s unexpected joys.
- Playing at: Young Vic
- Booking until: Saturday, 11 July 2026
ABBA Voyage
Abba Arena
Tickets from £49.00 4.9 1131 reviews 4.9 1131 reviewsStep into the world of ABBA like never before with ABBA Voyage, a revolutionary blend of live performance and cutting-edge technology. Described as 'ground-breaking' by Metro, ABBA Voyage is one of the most popular immersive experiences London has to offer.
- Playing at: Abba Arena
- Booking until: Sunday, 3 January 2027
War Horse
Olivier - National Theatre
Tickets from £50.00 4.8 576 reviews 4.8 576 reviewsPerfect for all ages, War Horse returns to the stage once again, celebrating twenty years of a powerful, epic, and emotionally stirring story about a young man's search for his beloved horse across the battlefields of World War I. Jaw-dropping life-sized puppets bring the iconic horses of this unforgettable play to life, immersing you into a story about friendship, loyalty, and the unbreakable bond between a boy and his horse.
- Playing at: Olivier - National Theatre
- Booking until: Thursday, 30 July 2026
Les Miserables
Sondheim Theatre
Tickets from £51.00 4.9 3267 reviews 4.9 3267 reviewsLes Misérables has retained its crown as the longest-running musical in the West End for nearly 40 years. Over 130 million people worldwide have been captivated by this timeless tale of love, sacrifice, and redemption. This is a must-see on your plans when you visit London.
- Playing at: Sondheim Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 13 March 2027
I puritani
Royal Opera House
Tickets from £55.00Richard Jones's stunning new staging of Vicenzo Bellini's last ever opera will sweep you away into the tragic love story of Elvira, a Puritan, and Arturo, a Royalist, whose wedding day spirals into tragedy in the wake of misunderstandings, madness, and treason, leading to the ultimate test of faith. This emotionally profound and ethereally composed opera stars Lisette Oropesa stars as the devoted Elvira and Francesco Demuro as the courageous Arturo.
- Playing at: Royal Opera House
- Booking until: Sunday, 19 July 2026
1536
Ambassadors Theatre
Tickets from £66.00 5 2 reviews 5 2 reviewsAva Pickett's debut play returns after delighting audiences and critics at the Almeida Theatre in summer 2025. Bold, clever, funny, and dark, it retells the story of the execution of Anne Boleyn, through the eyes of three ordinary women in Essex, each with her own domestic troubles and difficult choices to make. With a searing commentary on misogyny and female solidarity, 1536 is an unmissable theatrical experience.
- Playing at: Ambassadors Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 1 August 2026
Jesus Christ Superstar (London Palladium)
London Palladium
Tickets from £73.00 4.4 7 reviews 4.4 7 reviewsThe epic rock opera by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice that follows Jesus Christ in the days leading up to his crucifixion is one of the biggest cultural sensations in musical theatre. And now, for the first time since 2019, London audiences will be able to re-experience it live in the West End. Tim Sheader directs and Eurovision star Sam Ryder stars in this iconic theatrical phenomenon that blends biblical history with a modern musical, for eleven weeks only at the London Palladium.
- Playing at: London Palladium
- Booking until: Saturday, 5 September 2026
- Starring: Sam Ryder
The Misanthrope
Lyttelton - National Theatre
Tickets from £144.00Sandra Oh will star as the titular Misanthrope in this modern adaptation of Moliere's classic comedy of manners, in which a brilliant but misanthropic novelist lashes out against the sycophantic society around her and risks destroying her reputation. Martin Crimp's wickedly funny and clever retelling will relocate this classic play to the modern day, with Moliere's anti-hero reimagined as a woman, in a searing and contemporary take on this dark comedy about public perceptions.
- Playing at: Lyttelton - National Theatre
- Booking until: Saturday, 1 August 2026
- Starring: Sandra Oh